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and in this book he really documents the conservative assault on many facets of american life from civil-rights, a personal liberties to corporate law and his theory is the ideological assault on liberty and constitutional principles. those on that side like to say we believe in the constitution but this author makes the opposite argument they are endangering constitutional liberties and many of the precept that we care very much about as a country. finally coming to books i have not yet read that i am excited about is the third book of the trilogy of world war ii in the american involvement from rick atkinson, as the brilliant luminescent writer and his first two volumes were extraordinary. the first was on the north african campaign and the american involvement and second was right of third 1945 a brutal part that gets overlooked and it chronicles our involvement from the day through the aberration of berlin so that is next on my list to read than the rivalry between madison and monroe of little-known piece of virginia history but running against each other for the united states congress and
and in this book he really documents the conservative assault on many facets of american life from civil-rights, a personal liberties to corporate law and his theory is the ideological assault on liberty and constitutional principles. those on that side like to say we believe in the constitution but this author makes the opposite argument they are endangering constitutional liberties and many of the precept that we care very much about as a country. finally coming to books i have not yet read...
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he gave birth to the civil rights movement over here and he was fantastic and what he did in ireland was profound, too. captioning sponsored by rose communications media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation >> this is "bbc world news." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> hello, your watching "gmt." our top stories at this hour, tens of thousands take to the streets in brazil as a wave of public anger builds. the protests turned violent in rio and elsewhere as people demand more from their government. a symbolic day in afghanistan at the a
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he gave birth to the civil rights movement over here and he was fantastic and what he did in ireland was profound, too. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> just how nervous is the stock market? put the words bernanke and taper in an article, a 191 point dow gain turns into a white knuckle ride for investors. >>> price of your prescriptions. the supreme court hands down a
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he gave birth to the civil rights movement over here and he was fantastic and what he did in ireland was profound, too. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ willie nelson's "on the road again" plays ] ♪ on the road again ♪ just can't wait to get on that road again ♪ ♪ the life i love is making music with my friends ♪ ♪ and i can't wait to get on the road again ♪ take it, merle. [ guitar solo ] [ cheers and applause ] [ "make the world go away" plays ] ♪ make the world go away ♪ and get it off of my shoulder ♪ ♪ say the things you used to say ♪ ♪ and make the world go away ♪ i'm sorry if i hurt you ♪ i'll make it up day by day ♪ if you'll only say you love me ♪ ♪ and make the world go away ♪ makthe world go away ♪ and get it off of my shoulder ♪ ♪ say the things you used to say ♪ ♪ and make the world go away ♪ do you remember when you loved me ♪ ♪ before the world took me astray? ♪ ♪ if you do, then, please, forgive me ♪ ♪ and make the world go away ♪ make t
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he gave birth to the civil rights movement over here and he was fantastic and what he did in ireland was profound, too. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>dean: hi, welcome back to hometime. so we're back here at the creekside house and there's nothing like starting the show out with a real bang, right? >>miriam: that's right. that's exactly what we have in store for you today. now we've got ben miller and the guys from the timber frame shop here today for our decorative trusses that we saw them working on last time. so this time you get to see how those get swung into place and set right over the great room. >>dean: should be an experience to say the least. we'll also be getting a good start on the porch and deck out in back with some large format beams and joists. and we'll also see how ted's going to frame up a signature element for the front entry gable. >>miriam: we've also got a new guy to bring on board so there's a lot to look forward to. >>dean: definitely stick around. ♪ >> man 1: what we need is some
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civil rights groups sued. they said it's intended to suppress the votes of legal immigrants. the state responded by saying that they are trying to reduce voter fraud. supreme court ruled that the federal law is supreme here. congress can change those rules. it gets the last word and, therefore, what air zone has done here goes beyond motor voter and cannot do it. what the supreme court said arizo arizona loses in the short term but could come back and try this again because while the congress gets the last word on how elections are conducted, the supreme court majority said the states get the last word on who is eligible to vote. so this may invite a whole new round of lawsuits about states trying to rein in voter fraud. >> what are the other big cases that the justices will decide before the end of the current session and when? do we know? >> the which i can tell you. the when i can't. we know we'll get decisions next monday. we'll probably get them some other day next week. we're still waiting for the big ones. on same-sex marriage, the prop 8 in california and federal defe
civil rights groups sued. they said it's intended to suppress the votes of legal immigrants. the state responded by saying that they are trying to reduce voter fraud. supreme court ruled that the federal law is supreme here. congress can change those rules. it gets the last word and, therefore, what air zone has done here goes beyond motor voter and cannot do it. what the supreme court said arizo arizona loses in the short term but could come back and try this again because while the congress...
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civil rights groups said it was trying to make it harder for legal immigrants to vote. a vote of 7-2 with thomas and alito dissenting. they said what arizona did was inconsistent with the requirement to use federal form. the constitution gives congress final word on how federal elections are conducted. still unresolved, how much mower the state has to say on who gets to vote. it likely dooms similar laws in georgia, alabama, and kansas. we'll get decisions again on thursday, brian, with big cases of this term still to come. >> pete williams covering at the court tonight. >>> out west, a terrible fire season. predictions today it could still get a lot worse. firefighters continue to fight a big burn in california it forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes. the l.a. fire department said this could shape up to the be worst fire season in 100 years. >>> in colorado, the worst wildfire season in that state's history is largely contained, but not before it stored almost 500 homes. an update on health matters. nelson mandela's grandson said he is doing better, responding to
civil rights groups said it was trying to make it harder for legal immigrants to vote. a vote of 7-2 with thomas and alito dissenting. they said what arizona did was inconsistent with the requirement to use federal form. the constitution gives congress final word on how federal elections are conducted. still unresolved, how much mower the state has to say on who gets to vote. it likely dooms similar laws in georgia, alabama, and kansas. we'll get decisions again on thursday, brian, with big...
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this statute is really the crown jewel of our civil rights laws. voting is such a fundamental right in this country, and we just saw in the last election a concerted effort by many people around the country. >> exactly. >> to deny millions of people of color. people will watch this. >> and be braced for response. kenji, very quickly on perry. people feel very optism about the defense of marriage act being struck down. less so on perry. >> i'm optimistic. i think it's going to be a narrow california-specific decision. that tees up the final question which is why are the gay rights cases moving in one direction and affirmative action cases moving in the other? >> that is a fascinating question for us to pursue as these decisions come down. elise. kenji from nyu school of law. nan aron. that's "all in" for this evening. "the rachel maddow show" begins right now. >>> thank you for joining us thus hour. in 1952, the democratic party nominated adlai stevenson. for his running mate, the democrats that year picked john sparkman. alabama senator. a man who
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rights charges rispoli the economy and improve your relations with the west he's criticized admitting you guys many times for making remarks that cost the country its credibility but at the same time you hear it there on realize that the iranian system works with major power held by the elected supreme leader of the president can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terrence disputed brother mo syria for example . those say that the next president can at least ten years this time overruns dealings with the outside world moment chief nuclear negotiator rouhani is not for his concerns or a approach this is all too large for most go on rory sushi and canadian scientists are counting against comes quite literally. mass models will help them battle the disease with the hope to create what's called a special soldier viruses. pilot error bad weather even alcohol there have been many theories over the death of your a good car in the first man in space but now the truth could finally be real because the details of r.t. dot com on how
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during his campaign rouhani has promised civil rights. economy and improve. his. many time for making remarks that cost the country. the same time. they're on realize that the system works. by. the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has been. serious for example. president. tom. bowman chief nuclear negotiator. conciliatory approach. well the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions former u.s. national security council and state department officials hillary mann leverett shared the predictions with my colleague sean thomas there's a constraint in washington not not in terror on that at this point many of the saying sions have been written into u.s. law and president obama even if iran did everything the u.s. wants it to do on the nuclear issue he's not able to lift many of the sanctions now and last he also was able to certify that congress that iran is cut off all ties to groups that the u.s. government insists on calling terrorist organizations and is basically b
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rights trial to restart the economy and improve procure relations with them whereas he pays a lack that he's criticized as many times for making remarks that cost the country its credibility but at the same time a set of values here and there on realize that the way the iranian system works with major power held by the supreme leader the president can do little to change things dramatically the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like difference disputed. syria for example send those same bets to the next president can at least take the time out of iran's dealings with the outside world the moment chief nuclear negotiator rouhani has never been something approach . the u.n. secretary general stated he will continue encouraging iran to play a constructive role in regional and international affairs earlier i spoke to you run in journalist hamid reza and mahdi who says with me as the nation's leader negotiations on tehran's nuclear program with the west are more likely to be successful. the west has made a mistake a big mistake by imposing sanctions against iran a nation would c
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rights structure free strong economy and improve procure relations with them whereas. he's criticized many times for making remarks that cost the country its credibility but at the same time instead of you hear it there on the realize that the iranian system works with major power held by the supreme leader in the present can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terrence disputed brother mo syria for example send those same bets with an ex-president can at least takes the time out of duran's dealings with the outside world moment chief nuclear negotiator rouhani has never been suffering approach well let's now get some more insights on iran's choice for president we're joined live by iranian john this time of the rays a mahdi from tehran a good evening to you thanks very much for joining us can you tell us then about the new president for having me. yeah today actually tonight a very nice wonderful night in the iranian capital tehran people are happy they have set another example of democracy for regional coun
rights structure free strong economy and improve procure relations with them whereas. he's criticized many times for making remarks that cost the country its credibility but at the same time instead of you hear it there on the realize that the iranian system works with major power held by the supreme leader in the present can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terrence disputed brother mo syria for example send those same bets with...
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rights structure response the economy and improve your relations with the west he's criticized after to use as many time for making remarks that cost the country its credibility but at the same time instead of you hear it there on realize that the iranian system works with major power held by the supreme leader of the president can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like terrence disputed brother mo syria for example. those say that the next president can at least tense the time of iran's dealings with the outside world the moment chief nuclear negotiator is not for his consulting approach a journalist from a mother who believes perhaps the west could see a more flexible iran with this new leader. i'm trying to say is that the art of negotiation perhaps which has been nonexistent in recent years maybe mr rouhani would be able to rebuild iranian negotiating team in such a way that they can negotiate the whole thing in a better way at the same time we need to understand that iran doesn't want anything more than its rights iran wa
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nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the civil rights. group procure relations whereas. he's criticized many times for making remarks that cost the country credibility but at the same time instead of iran realize that the iranian system works with major power held by. the supreme leader the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has the final years like. syria for example. the president can. still. phone the chief nuclear negotiator rouhani. conciliatory approach. or the west will now be hoping that a reformist president in iran changes the direction of the nation's nuclear ambitions the white house has already stated it's ready for direct talks on the issue of former u.s. national security council and state department officials flynt and hillary mann leverett said their predictions on the matter with my colleague sean thomas. there is a constraint in washington not not in terror on that at this point many of the saying sions have been written into u.s. law all and president obama even if iran did everything the us w
nuclear program during his campaign rouhani has promised to prepare the civil rights. group procure relations whereas. he's criticized many times for making remarks that cost the country credibility but at the same time instead of iran realize that the iranian system works with major power held by. the supreme leader the president can do little to change things. the supreme leader has the final years like. syria for example. the president can. still. phone the chief nuclear negotiator rouhani....
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heard from a number of speakers from civil rights an activist group there were a couple dozen protesters here but it didn't go on for very long until capitol police arrived and broke up the demonstration lieutenant michael bennett with the united states don't believe certainly you are demonstrating without a permit if you want to leave and you love the school that is moving that is what we are entitled to move to was he right there what do you think about it to groups that were not more than twenty people in either group because apparently more than twenty people in the country are angry you can't have a demonstration without a permit so we're going to hamil over into the park maybe we'll just have our cells are moving press conference we're supposed to have the ability to congregate to address grievances to our government this is the one of the biggest scandals ever and we're not allowed to do that what does that say protestors here voiced their support for edward snowden the man who admitted to being the source of leaking classified documents to the guardian he exposed widespread gover
heard from a number of speakers from civil rights an activist group there were a couple dozen protesters here but it didn't go on for very long until capitol police arrived and broke up the demonstration lieutenant michael bennett with the united states don't believe certainly you are demonstrating without a permit if you want to leave and you love the school that is moving that is what we are entitled to move to was he right there what do you think about it to groups that were not more than...
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rights job to restart the economy and improve your relations with them whereas his criticize us many times for making remarks that cost the country its privileges but at the same time. they're on realize that the iranian system works with major power held by the elected supreme leader the president can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like the difference disputed from her syria for example send those same bets that the next president can at least take the time out of iran's dealings with the outside world moment chief nuclear negotiator rouhani is nothing more he's considering at brooch to syria now where the government has condemned claims by washington that it used chemical weapons as a caravan of lies based on fabricated information damascus also accused of the white house of double standards and dealing with terrorism after denounced it would send weapons to rebels the u.s. could implode a no fly zone over parts of syria with egypt's president mohamed morsi also backing that option or he's going to switch account has more
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rights job to restart the economy and your relations with the west he could decide that he's as many times making remarks that cost the country its privileges but at the same time they're on realize what iran is a system works with major power held by the elected supreme leader be the president can do little to change things dramatically. the supreme leader has the final say on big issues like the difference disputed nuclear problem on syria for example send in their lives say that the next president can. time out of iran's dealings with the outside world moment chief nuclear negotiator prime is nothing more he's been something approach. man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder in the u.k. city of birmingham after four people were stabbed at a local mosque the thirty two year old reportedly attacked a worshiper with a machete one policeman also injured trying to arrest the man all victims said to be in stable condition in the hospital journalist assad baby tells us the root of the attacks like this why within britain's policies. we can blame the people that carry out th
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civil rights groups said it was trying to make it harder for legal immigrants to vote. forcing them to clear additional hurdles. today with a vote of 7-2 with justices thomas and alito dissenting, the court said what arizona did was inconsistent with the motor voter laws to use that federal form. the constitution the court said gives congress the final word on how federal elections are conducted. still unresolved how much power the state has to say on who gets to vote. today's ruling likely dooms similar laws in georgia, alabama, and kansas. we'll get decisions again on thursday, brian, with big cases of this term still to come. >> all right, pete williams covering at the court for us tonight. pete, thanks. >>> out west, this has already been a terrible fire season. there were predictions today it could still get a lot worse. firefighters continue to fight a big burn in northern california that forced the evacuation of hundreds of homes, while the l.a. county fire department said today this should shape up to be the worst fire season in 100 years. >>> in colorado, the w
civil rights groups said it was trying to make it harder for legal immigrants to vote. forcing them to clear additional hurdles. today with a vote of 7-2 with justices thomas and alito dissenting, the court said what arizona did was inconsistent with the motor voter laws to use that federal form. the constitution the court said gives congress the final word on how federal elections are conducted. still unresolved how much power the state has to say on who gets to vote. today's ruling likely...
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of civil society and the refugees that have been displaced in neighboring countries will be involved? >> well, i think what matters is that the regime and the opposition nominate a limited number of people to discuss how you put together a transitional government that can represent all of the syrian people. i don't want to put too many strictures on it because i think that speed and simplicity are of the essence. >> william payne. >> thank you, madam deputy speaker. companies engaged in secret mining deals and salting profits away in tax havens are taking food off the table for the poor in africa. what specific commitments have the g8 made to insure mandatory country-by-country reporting of what companies pay in tax? >> well, this issue is, which i applaud kofi annan's work on, is covered in the declaration, that companies should report what they pay and that governments should report what they receive because often there's been a discrepancy between the two. obviously, the more countries that join the eiti and several promised during the course of the g8 -- the italians, the french,
of civil society and the refugees that have been displaced in neighboring countries will be involved? >> well, i think what matters is that the regime and the opposition nominate a limited number of people to discuss how you put together a transitional government that can represent all of the syrian people. i don't want to put too many strictures on it because i think that speed and simplicity are of the essence. >> william payne. >> thank you, madam deputy speaker. companies...
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of personally, i hate to lose my civil rights and watch my constitution be shredded when eight out of 10 of the muslims being investigated are in this country illegally. host: ironically, this last twitter is about this as well. ask what proof he has the awards -- warrants are done so when the court is secret. host: to his point into jack's point? guest will let me take the irs point first. first of all, i do not have or brief for what the irs is supposed to have done with tax- exempt status for combat -- conservative organizations. on the one hand the nsa and fisa context is that the oversight is judicial. there is no judge overseeing the irs on a day-to-day basis saying yes you can ask this question, no, not that one. there is a compare bolt mechanism in the fisa context. now the question is -- how affective of a check are they on the branch? the justice department and that court provided regular, routine, comprehensive briefings the congress, usually classified, about the kinds of activities being offered. someone in congress knows the scope of those courts and their oversight. and
of personally, i hate to lose my civil rights and watch my constitution be shredded when eight out of 10 of the muslims being investigated are in this country illegally. host: ironically, this last twitter is about this as well. ask what proof he has the awards -- warrants are done so when the court is secret. host: to his point into jack's point? guest will let me take the irs point first. first of all, i do not have or brief for what the irs is supposed to have done with tax- exempt status...
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. >> reporter: legacies of the civil right movements, whether colleges can use race to decide who gets admitted. discrimination at the polls. they think votes could be overturned. >> if the court upheld surprise. >> reporter: the irony is those leading, president obama and attorney general, eric holder. they are living proof of how much time has changed. same-sex marriage is no less important dealing with state and federal lauáy >> we have become not just more accepting, more loving as a people. hearts and minds change with time. laws do, too. >> conservative in the sense of liking to take baby steps. it seems unlikely they would make some big, radical move. >> reporter: a u.s. official tells cnn authorities were able to hone in jz snowden after the leak. at that point, security officiaju began to figure out who had access to that type of document and what had been downloaded. they were too late. joe johns, cnn, washington. >> it's a new day here on cnn. the new broadcast begins in a few molts. chris cuomo and kate is here. >> we are excited we showed up on time. >> how does my tie lo
. >> reporter: legacies of the civil right movements, whether colleges can use race to decide who gets admitted. discrimination at the polls. they think votes could be overturned. >> if the court upheld surprise. >> reporter: the irony is those leading, president obama and attorney general, eric holder. they are living proof of how much time has changed. same-sex marriage is no less important dealing with state and federal lauáy >> we have become not just more...
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syria's civil war is expected to headline the agenda. the president will speak throughout the morning. >>> colorado's worst ever forest fire is now 65% contained. and one witness describes it as haunting and right out of a horror movie, saying all he saw were skeletons of vehicles and ash everywhere. >>> the obama administration is expected to name cliff sloan in charge of shutting down the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay. officials say sloan who is also a top confidante of secretary of state john kerry will be named a new diplomatic envoy. >>> so duct tape is used to fix just about everything, even the international space station and at a festival in ohio, our favorite fix it is honored in a very special way. for the past ten years, the duct tape capital of the world, avon, ohio, hosts a weekend-long festival honoring everything that a handyman could ever want in a secret weapon. that being duck tape. and they build sculptures out of it. hold fashion shows made from it and have a duct tape parade. you can use it for just about everything.
syria's civil war is expected to headline the agenda. the president will speak throughout the morning. >>> colorado's worst ever forest fire is now 65% contained. and one witness describes it as haunting and right out of a horror movie, saying all he saw were skeletons of vehicles and ash everywhere. >>> the obama administration is expected to name cliff sloan in charge of shutting down the u.s. prison at guantanamo bay. officials say sloan who is also a top confidante of...
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civil rights activists said arizona's law placed an extra burden on immigrants who have become u.s. citizens, forcing them to register in person rather than using their naturalization documents. analysts say it will have a big impact across the nation because several states have similar requirements and a dozen others have been considering such legislation. we're live at the u.s. supreme court. shannon, what is the middle impact of the ruling. >> right now in arizona, folks show up and want to register to vote in a federal election, there's a small federal form they can check off saying they're a u.s. citizen and sign it under penalty of perjury and arizona can no longer require them to have additional documentary proof showing they're a u.s. citizen. righting for thearchity, justice antonin scalia said the fairest -- not required by the federal form is inconsistent with the nvra, or federal laws man tate that states accept and use the federal form, so the rule requirements from arizona have been tossed. several other states, by our count four, that have a similar measure, 12 others
civil rights activists said arizona's law placed an extra burden on immigrants who have become u.s. citizens, forcing them to register in person rather than using their naturalization documents. analysts say it will have a big impact across the nation because several states have similar requirements and a dozen others have been considering such legislation. we're live at the u.s. supreme court. shannon, what is the middle impact of the ruling. >> right now in arizona, folks show up and...
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approved by arizona voters in 2004, civil rights groups say the law discouraged voting by illegal immigrants. supreme court ruled the federal trade commission can sue drug companies for deallng with generic competitors to delay cheaper generic options of popular drugs. those pay for delay deals cost drug buyers more than $3.5 billion per year. drug companies say they are legal patent settlements. the trial alleged mobster james "whitey" bulger hearing from an alleged hitman committing to killing 20 people served 12 years in prison in exchange for his testimony. the attorney says he is not credible because of the extraordinary plea-bargain deal. those are your headlines. back to dennis. dennis: thank you. detroit is getting back on his feet with an overflow of car production in china could mean trouble for the motor city. here to explain how a huge supply of cars out of china could mean new, cheap competition for u.s. automakers. >> the issue is about dumping or undercutting the global market by 2018 china will be able to produce 30 million vehicles per year. twice the size of the current u.s
approved by arizona voters in 2004, civil rights groups say the law discouraged voting by illegal immigrants. supreme court ruled the federal trade commission can sue drug companies for deallng with generic competitors to delay cheaper generic options of popular drugs. those pay for delay deals cost drug buyers more than $3.5 billion per year. drug companies say they are legal patent settlements. the trial alleged mobster james "whitey" bulger hearing from an alleged hitman committing...
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rights. one plan to describe his running with the man who turned out to be a police informant. >> in march 2012 and was approached by 19-year-old man who came to me telling me he was looking for spirituality and looking to change his ways and said he had a very dark past and wanted to be a better practicing muslim. i figured, what better way to have him perform its obligations and to join his organization? in october 2012 he said he was an informant for the nypd. i had a mixture of feelings when i found out rid i was terrified and afraid for my family, especially my younger sisters. i felt betrayed because someone but always a friend and brother was lying to me, and a statement, the aclu which helped file the suit said the plaintiffs are asking a federal court to stop the nypd's muslim surveillance program and a bar future spying based on religion in the absence of reasonable suspicion. the journalist michael hastings has died at the age of 33. hastings was killed in a car crash in los angele
rights. one plan to describe his running with the man who turned out to be a police informant. >> in march 2012 and was approached by 19-year-old man who came to me telling me he was looking for spirituality and looking to change his ways and said he had a very dark past and wanted to be a better practicing muslim. i figured, what better way to have him perform its obligations and to join his organization? in october 2012 he said he was an informant for the nypd. i had a mixture of...
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marriage equality is the civil rights issue of our time. >> bloomberg also praised stanford's historic role in the growth of the tech industry. he then encouraged students interested in entrepreneurship to move to new york city rather than stay in silicon valley. don't try to steal thechlt bloomberg joked that they would have a better dating and social life in the big apple. yesterday a total of 5,081 graduated from stanford. >> judging by a lot of those shots quite a few people in attendance. they packed them in out there. >> they were very excited to hear bloomberg speak. >> congratulations on the graduations. >>> 5:24. christina loren talking about good weather outside, comfortable. >> yeah, very comfortable conditions for today. a lot of kids. school is out for summer, as of this very morning. if you want to get them outdoors, it's not going to be too hot. you want to apply generously the spf 30 plus. a lot of sunshine today. but only highs of 74 degrees. bay side, room temperatures, 72 degrees for you and at the coast not too bad. kind of a cool start. you'll hit about 68 degrees
marriage equality is the civil rights issue of our time. >> bloomberg also praised stanford's historic role in the growth of the tech industry. he then encouraged students interested in entrepreneurship to move to new york city rather than stay in silicon valley. don't try to steal thechlt bloomberg joked that they would have a better dating and social life in the big apple. yesterday a total of 5,081 graduated from stanford. >> judging by a lot of those shots quite a few people in...
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. >> reporter: hanging in the balance legacies of the civil rights movement, whether public colleges can use race to decide who gets admitted. and the voting rights act of 1965 which attacks discrimination at the polls. legal experts think both could be overturned. >> what would be surprising if the court upheld affirmative action or the voting rights acts would be a big surprise. >> reporter: the obama administration has fought hard to keep both but those leading the charge, president obama and attorney general eric holder as african-americans are living proof of how much times have changed. the same-sex marriage cases are no less important dealing with state and federal laws restricting the rights of gays and lesbians. >> we have become not just more accepting. we have become more loving as a country and as a people. hearts and minds change with time. laws do, too. >> this is a conservative court, conservative ideologically and conservative in taking baby steps. it seems unlikely they would make some big radical move. >> that was joe johns reporting. the supreme court's decisions t
. >> reporter: hanging in the balance legacies of the civil rights movement, whether public colleges can use race to decide who gets admitted. and the voting rights act of 1965 which attacks discrimination at the polls. legal experts think both could be overturned. >> what would be surprising if the court upheld affirmative action or the voting rights acts would be a big surprise. >> reporter: the obama administration has fought hard to keep both but those leading the charge,...
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later, when lbj had a fallout in the southern states because of the civil rights act, she did a whistle stop train stuart -- train tour and it worked. it was very successful. in that sense, no, jacqueline kennedy was not as political a spouse. she helped him with some policy related things. she spoke french fluently. , 1961, indochina was becoming a problem here in the best hooks on vietnam were in french -- becoming a problem. the best books on vietnam were in french. she would translate them into english so the president could read them. i believe she, did this before he was actually in the white house. so she was not as much involved in the day-to-day politics and that became a problem as first lady. she didn't understand why people would put on her schedule that she had to have her lunch with the congressional wives and that is a pretty congressional thing for the first lady to do. lunch atinvited to a the white house and the first lady hosts it. dokie kennedy did not want that. she wanted to do something more active. she became notorious at bailing on these events and calling on la
later, when lbj had a fallout in the southern states because of the civil rights act, she did a whistle stop train stuart -- train tour and it worked. it was very successful. in that sense, no, jacqueline kennedy was not as political a spouse. she helped him with some policy related things. she spoke french fluently. , 1961, indochina was becoming a problem here in the best hooks on vietnam were in french -- becoming a problem. the best books on vietnam were in french. she would translate them...
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a town in central russia is in a state of emergency right now are to receive aires of large explosions and a major blaze at an ammunition it happened in chop of years some injuries are reported and the area has been evacuated early marie ivanovna gave us the latest more than fifteen hundred people rescuers and firemen have been trying to fight the blaze overnight but they haven't succeeded so far good news though is that there are no more explosions and may look like their worst is behind but the thing with this particular incident is that you cannot no one can guarantee that it will not happen again because as you know it happened at the site where weapons have been stored and no one can say for sure how many to repeat his have been stored there have been at the site when the incident happened and we've been hearing different reports from six thousand pieces to thirteen million these are of course two completely different pictures and as we understand it there have been some injuries but we're not quite sure of the details of those yet but the whole area has been evacuated that is cor
a town in central russia is in a state of emergency right now are to receive aires of large explosions and a major blaze at an ammunition it happened in chop of years some injuries are reported and the area has been evacuated early marie ivanovna gave us the latest more than fifteen hundred people rescuers and firemen have been trying to fight the blaze overnight but they haven't succeeded so far good news though is that there are no more explosions and may look like their worst is behind but...
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right now we've just seen a softening in tone but we haven't seen a shift in policy. he's been a very soft spoken man. at the press conference today, i asked him if he was willing to engage directly with america and he laughed a little bit and said you're asking me a very tough question. but he made a very revealing sound bite. he said iran and america's relationship is like the wound that hasn't healed yet and we mustn't look back. we must go forward, as long as iran respects -- america respects iran's rights and doesn't meddle in its internal affairs. we haven't really heard that from an iranian president before. he touched on the nuclear issue saying he wants iran to be more transparent on the nuclear issue but ruled out stopping enrichment which is also very telling. we shouldn't be throwing our hands up in the air too early right now. head of the iaea today issued a statement saying that iran was making steady progress in the nuclear issue and sanctions haven't slowed it down. we have to see how much play mr. rowhani has exactly and we mustn't forget he's only th
right now we've just seen a softening in tone but we haven't seen a shift in policy. he's been a very soft spoken man. at the press conference today, i asked him if he was willing to engage directly with america and he laughed a little bit and said you're asking me a very tough question. but he made a very revealing sound bite. he said iran and america's relationship is like the wound that hasn't healed yet and we mustn't look back. we must go forward, as long as iran respects -- america...
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what's next for the country that's been torn apart by civil war? the pursuit of a better life for our chdren is something we all share. but who can help prepare them for the opportunities ahead? whcan show them how to build on your success, but not rely on it. who can focus on making your legacy last for generations to come? that someone is a morgan stanley finaial visor. and we're ready to work r you. for their fafamily. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with a crazy dream. a wish that there was a company that i could rely on, that did all of the hard work for me. i'm jessica alba, anand the honest company s my dream. [ male announcer ] legalzoom has helped a million businesses successfully get started, including jessica's. launch your dream at legalzoom today. call us. we're here to help. >> for more now on the different perspectives on syria from the president's putin and obama, we welcome now fox news middle east dr. waleed and fox news military contributor. we thank you for being with us. this meeting amounte
what's next for the country that's been torn apart by civil war? the pursuit of a better life for our chdren is something we all share. but who can help prepare them for the opportunities ahead? whcan show them how to build on your success, but not rely on it. who can focus on making your legacy last for generations to come? that someone is a morgan stanley finaial visor. and we're ready to work r you. for their fafamily. that's why i created the honest company. i was just a concerned mom, with...
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syria is just not a dreadful civil war it is now a regional conflict with red lines multiplying at a very dangerous rate obama's decision to directly are members of the ente assad coalition is a bold step that could lead to a greater disaster how can more arms and greater outside intervention bring about peace in this war torn country. he gave. thanks to news of a secret lover touring to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the dog call. thank. god welcome back you're watching r.t. the shaky peace process in afghanistan is under threat with president karzai suspended talks with the u.s. on a new security deal the move comes in response to washington as you turn decision to open direct negotiations with the taliban their first formal meeting will take place in the militant organizations new office in qatar on thursday only hours after saying it's ready for divorce with the u.s. the t
syria is just not a dreadful civil war it is now a regional conflict with red lines multiplying at a very dangerous rate obama's decision to directly are members of the ente assad coalition is a bold step that could lead to a greater disaster how can more arms and greater outside intervention bring about peace in this war torn country. he gave. thanks to news of a secret lover touring to mccurry was able to build removes most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a darn...
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bill: florida senator marco rubio says the path has failed in sending the syrian civil war. >> timing matters there these were options for us before it became chaotic. it behooved us to determine if there were elements we would work with that wouldn't carry out human rights violation. this president failed to do that. we failed to do that. bill: you just returned from israel. address senator rubio's point. at this point it's a day late and a dollar short. did we have options a year ago, two years ago. we don't know. we certainly didn't identify them early on and we didn't help them. at this point they are so far behind that the syrian rebels -- that's not george washington. bill: why is it so hard to identify the good guys. >> they are weak and disorganized and they have been fighting for a year and a half. i wasn't privy to the intelligence. i don't think we ever had great options in syria. bill: there is talk of a no-fly zone. would you support that? >> what is our mission? what are we trying to do in syria? we don't like to and by and watch chemical weapons being about used and a m
bill: florida senator marco rubio says the path has failed in sending the syrian civil war. >> timing matters there these were options for us before it became chaotic. it behooved us to determine if there were elements we would work with that wouldn't carry out human rights violation. this president failed to do that. we failed to do that. bill: you just returned from israel. address senator rubio's point. at this point it's a day late and a dollar short. did we have options a year ago,...
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when it comes to individual rights, civil rights. as i said, we are libertarian. we have a streak. you talk about all the nsa -- >> do you think there should be public union? >> i do believe that. people should have the right to collective bargain. in mine, when i was a mayor. wait a second. let me give an example. when i was mayor, we had 3,000 employees. 600-plus were nonunion. okay. the rest were. people in my view have the right to do collective barring nepg. if they say no, then they say no. but, as a manager, i'm going to tell you something, as a manager of a city of 3,000, to manage and have a collective baker anything agreement. >> they can give you a campaign contribution. then you can negotiate the next contract with them, which gives them. >> you know what, if that's what drives your decisions in politics. get the held out. >> you don't do politics very closely. another guy here. >> let me give you an example, within i came in as mayor of anchorage the first thing i didment we had a deficit, a heavy deficit. you talk about a problem. halfway through the fiscal year. so w
when it comes to individual rights, civil rights. as i said, we are libertarian. we have a streak. you talk about all the nsa -- >> do you think there should be public union? >> i do believe that. people should have the right to collective bargain. in mine, when i was a mayor. wait a second. let me give an example. when i was mayor, we had 3,000 employees. 600-plus were nonunion. okay. the rest were. people in my view have the right to do collective barring nepg. if they say no,...
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civil libertarians say they've been working tremendously hard to secure the right to tell you about the spying itself, to give you exact numbers about how and when the government>ok monitors your e-mail or searches and that the facebook and apple numbers are clouding that effort this morning. >>> news.com reports a spanish television crew caught up with steve waz knee yack at an airport to ask him about nsa spying. waz knee yack said, quote, that's not my america. he said he was concerned constitutional rights had been erod eroded. we have a name for the system which tracks call data of every american. on sunday "the washington post" said it's called main way according to the nsa. >> interesting. >> a cute name for a program that's causing a lot of controversy. >> always key having those code names. >>> 6:16. despite the a's looking good on the field pounding seattle 10-2, the sell-out home crowd still think this is game stunk. why is that? the coliseum's old drainage system and it oozed sewage into the clubhouse. >> "today in the bay's" christie smith live at o.co has some saying this
civil libertarians say they've been working tremendously hard to secure the right to tell you about the spying itself, to give you exact numbers about how and when the government>ok monitors your e-mail or searches and that the facebook and apple numbers are clouding that effort this morning. >>> news.com reports a spanish television crew caught up with steve waz knee yack at an airport to ask him about nsa spying. waz knee yack said, quote, that's not my america. he said he was...
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does this video say about a young generation growing up in the midst of civil. well tells us that the syrian opposition contains a large number of islamic radicals but that's nothing new we've known that for a long time and we've had videos like this before as well i remember seeing last year a video of a young boy getting a syrian army soldier the man had his eyes blind folded his hands tied around his neck and this young person who can't have been. more than about total thirty years old was hacking his head off with a with a machete so we've seen things like this before and i don't think there's any doubt certainly there's no doubt in the mainstream western media that the islamist element in the syrian opposition is predominant and there was a report about this only yesterday writers in the guardian has been running articles about this for months so he confirms what we know about the syrian opposition which that which is that it is principally islamist and much of it terrorist the u.s. has approved of the supply of direct to military aid to the syrian oppositi
does this video say about a young generation growing up in the midst of civil. well tells us that the syrian opposition contains a large number of islamic radicals but that's nothing new we've known that for a long time and we've had videos like this before as well i remember seeing last year a video of a young boy getting a syrian army soldier the man had his eyes blind folded his hands tied around his neck and this young person who can't have been. more than about total thirty years old was...
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it is an odd uniting and there was a bill last week that john ofyers of michigan, a lion the civil rights movement and a ,unior republican from michigan they have joined together on a bill that would limit to this some requiring of specific identification. are seeing is in fact some bipartisan appearance now out of these disclosures and some bipartisan unity that perhaps we have gone too far host: this is from "the washington post"this morning with a picture of the president at the nsa offices. vice-president shanee is making an appearance on the sunday morning programs. --cheney. they are saying trust us. guest: there was a joke going wrong -- around the dick cheney once said if you are calling your end penny paris, we probably don't care. he reacted to the disclosures about the programs. the point was that if you are calling your aunt penny paris we probably don't care but we probably know and we might care and if we care, we might go look. it is very telling that he never said if you call your aunt penny paris, we would not know about that. they probably would know about that. host: th
it is an odd uniting and there was a bill last week that john ofyers of michigan, a lion the civil rights movement and a ,unior republican from michigan they have joined together on a bill that would limit to this some requiring of specific identification. are seeing is in fact some bipartisan appearance now out of these disclosures and some bipartisan unity that perhaps we have gone too far host: this is from "the washington post"this morning with a picture of the president at the...
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men and women who led the civil rights movement. rosa parks, martin luther king, jr., they are true heros. i'm not ready to put edward snowden in that category. for one thing, i don't remember martin luther king, jr. or rosa parks running off and hiding in china. the people that led the civil rights movement were willing to break the law and suffer the consequenc consequences. that's different than putting the nation's security at risk and running away. >> running to china, that's a good point, mike barncle. >> a really good point. >> about the last place to go. >> right. >> concerned about liberty and exposure. >> unless you're in with china on something. >> working with china, yeah. >> that's right. >> you think about really what always strikes me the relevant parallel here is to go back to the pentagon papers and think about ellsberg who stayed and did something he thought was an act of conscience and that's a similar kind of thing. the vietnam war was not illegal, put the pentagon papers out and stayed in the united states and f
men and women who led the civil rights movement. rosa parks, martin luther king, jr., they are true heros. i'm not ready to put edward snowden in that category. for one thing, i don't remember martin luther king, jr. or rosa parks running off and hiding in china. the people that led the civil rights movement were willing to break the law and suffer the consequenc consequences. that's different than putting the nation's security at risk and running away. >> running to china, that's a good...